by Wordpandit | Apr 16, 2013 | Puzzles |
Mr. and Mrs. Singh have fifteen children, all born at intervals of one year and a half. Miss Simran Singh, the eldest, had an objection to state her age to the census man, but she admitted that she was just seven times older than little Maninder, the youngest of all.... by Wordpandit | Apr 16, 2013 | Puzzles |
Maninder: “Do you know, dear, that in seven years’ time our combined ages will be sixty-three years?” Megha: “Is that really so? And yet it is a fact that when you were my present age you were twice as old as I was then. I worked it out last... by Wordpandit | Apr 16, 2013 | Puzzles |
Three boys were given a bag of candies as a Diwali present, and it was agreed that they should be divided in proportion to their ages, which together amounted to 17½ years. Now the bag contained 770 candies, and as often as Atish took four Pranav took three, and as... by Wordpandit | Apr 16, 2013 | Puzzles |
Pranav: “Do you know, when the Singhs married eighteen years ago Mr. Singh was three times as old as his wife, and to-day he is just twice as old as she?” Priyanka: “Then how old was Mrs. Singh on the wedding day?” Can you answer... by Wordpandit | Apr 16, 2013 | Puzzles |
“Now, then, Mahesh, how old is Migo?” Anupama’s young man asked her brother. “Well, five years ago,” was the youngster’s reply, “sister was four times older than the dog, but now she is only three times as old.” Can you tell...